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Imran accuses Naqvi of ‘witch-hunt’ against PTI

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LAHORE:HOURS ater senior Pakistan Tehrike-insaf (PTI) leader Fawad Chaudhry’s arrest, party chief Imran Khan not only condemned his arrest by calling it a “witch-hunt” against his party but also accused Interim Chief Minister Punjab Mohsin Naqvi of backing such actions against PTI.

Imran took a jibe at the Chief Election Commission­er (CEC) Sikandar Sultan Raja saying that Pakistan has become a banana republic devoid of rule of law.

Over his arrest, Imran tweeted, “Fawad’s arrest on his apt descriptio­n of the CEC leaves no doubt in anyone’s mind that Pakistan has become a banana republic devoid of rule of law.” Imran also phoned Chaudhry’s wife, Hiba, to express solidarity with her.

He urged people to stand up for their fundamenta­l rights to save Pakistan’s drit toward a point of no return.

Addressing the nation and party’s workers on social media, the PTI chief said that Mohsin Naqvi is not there to conduct the upcoming elections as a neutral supervisor as he was the one who “backed the regime change operation against PTI.”

“Mohsin Naqvi just did what was expected of him ater his appointmen­t (as CM Punjab), he cherry-picked those police officers who tortured PTI workers (in the past),” said Imran. “Are such people going to conduct free and fair elections?,” questioned Imran.

The PTI chief urged his party supporters to stop fearing “jails, trials and tribulatio­ns” and unite against the incumbent “imported government”, who he claimed is bent upon taking country towards “destructio­n” and “chaos.”

Imran maintained that such “oppressive tactics” cannot force him to accept a government led by “crooks and thieves” and that he will fight such people “till his last breath.”

The PTI chief said that he has given 26 years of his politics in fight against such politician­s “loot poor people of Pakistan” and “stash their wealth abroad” so that they can flee the country when needed.

He was of the view that such “leadership whose interests are abroad” cannot take the country towards progress but keeps the country and nation “enslaved” to their foreign masters.

The PTI chief said that his struggle is for justice and rule of law while the current government wants to bring in the “law of the jungle” in Pakistan.

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A vehicle carrying Fawad Chaudhry is surrounded by PTI supporters and media as it arrives at a court in Lahore on Wednesday.
Associated Press ↑ A vehicle carrying Fawad Chaudhry is surrounded by PTI supporters and media as it arrives at a court in Lahore on Wednesday.

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